After Earth - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "After Earth"
After Earth (2013)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
After Earth - TMDB rating
5.177/10
6784
After Earth - Kinopoisk rating
5.842/10
179532
After Earth - IMDB rating
4.8/10
216000

Actors and characters

Photo Jaden Smith #51239Photo Jaden Smith #51240Photo Jaden Smith #328333Photo Jaden Smith #328334

Jaden Smith

Jaden Smith
Character Kitai Raige
Photo Will Smith #24735Photo Will Smith #24736Photo Will Smith #24737Photo Will Smith #24738

Will Smith

Will Smith
Character Cypher Raige
Photo Sophie Okonedo #13049Photo Sophie Okonedo #13050Photo Sophie Okonedo #13051

Sophie Okonedo

Sophie Okonedo
Character Faia Raige
Photo Zoë Kravitz #9330Photo Zoë Kravitz #9331Photo Zoë Kravitz #9332Photo Zoë Kravitz #9333

Zoë Kravitz

Zoë Kravitz
Character Senshi Raige
Photo Glenn Morshower #38353Photo Glenn Morshower #38354

Glenn Morshower

Glenn Morshower
Character Commander Velan
Photo Kristofer Hivju #23566Photo Kristofer Hivju #23567Photo Kristofer Hivju #23568Photo Kristofer Hivju #23569

Kristofer Hivju

Kristofer Hivju
Character Security Chief
Photo Sacha Dhawan #64927

Sacha Dhawan

Sacha Dhawan
Character Hesper Pilot
Photo Chris Geere #28566
Chris Geere
Character Hesper Navigator
Photo Diego Klattenhoff #32672

Diego Klattenhoff

Diego Klattenhoff
Character Veteran Ranger
Photo David Denman #3928Photo David Denman #3929

David Denman

David Denman
Character Private McQuarrie
Photo Lincoln Lewis #64928

Lincoln Lewis

Lincoln Lewis
Character Running Cadet
Photo Jaden Martin #64929
Jaden Martin
Character Nine Year Old Kitai
Sincere L. Bobb
Character Three-Year-Old Kitai
Monika Jolly
Character Female Ranger
Photo Matthew Andrews #64930

Matthew Andrews

Matthew Andrews
Character Flirting Cadet (uncredited)
Photo Isabelle Fuhrman #21592Photo Isabelle Fuhrman #21593Photo Isabelle Fuhrman #21594Photo Isabelle Fuhrman #21595

Isabelle Fuhrman

Isabelle Fuhrman
Character Rayna (uncredited)
Photo Jon Mack #45696
Jon Mack
Character Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Photo Darrell Foster #30341Photo Darrell Foster #30342

Darrell Foster

Darrell Foster
Character Ranger Instructor (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first film shot on a Sony F65 digital camera, and also M. Night Shyamalan's first digital film.
  • The first film by M. Night Shyamalan that the director did not write himself.
  • This is the second time Will Smith and Jaden Smith, real-life father and son, have played father and son on screen. The first time was in 'The Pursuit of Happyness' (2006).
  • The original idea for the film was about a father and son who went on a hike. After their car goes off the road, the son has to travel a long way through the forest to get help for his father. Recognizing the idea had great potential, producer Will Smith and screenwriter Gary Whitta decided to move the core survival concepts into a more science fiction project.
  • Will Smith had wanted to work with director M. Night Shyamalan for several years, but there wasn't a suitable project. Smith personally hired Shyamalan as the director for this film.
  • The initial screenplay was written by Gary Whitta based on an idea from Will Smith. During pre-production, director M. Night Shyamalan made several drafts of the script simply to familiarize himself with the material before handing it over to Steven Geigan, who was the main screenwriter during production. Mark Boal, who worked on films such as 'The Hurt Locker' (2008) and 'Zero Dark Thirty' (2012), also contributed to the screenplay.
  • A 300-page bible detailing the history of humanity from the decision to leave Earth to the events depicted in the film was prepared by comic book writer Peter David, along with Michael Jan Friedman and Robert Greenberger. This book served as a source for all kinds of supplementary materials.
  • A series of spin-off novels subtitled 'Ghost Stories' was planned not only as promotion for the film but also to flesh out certain plot points. The titles of these books are: 'Innocence,' 'Peace,' 'Hunted,' and 'A Perfect Beast.' All the books were written by Peter David, along with Michael Jan Friedman and Robert Greenberger, with illustrations by Benito Lobel.
  • Harper Collins and Insight Editions released two books specifically for the film's promotion – “After Earth: United Ranger Corps Survival Manual” and “After Earth: Kitai's Journal.
  • Although not credited, Will Smith was actively involved in directing the film. M. Night Shyamalan was primarily responsible for composition and camera placement, as well as visual aspects (color and design). Will Smith personally oversaw Jaden Smith's performance, dictated the story's development, and how it would unfold on screen.
  • When the film's protagonist is floating on a raft and is awakened by his sister, it's visible that the raft is bound not with lianas, but with rope.
  • At the 35-minute mark, when the General is talking to his daughter, the soldiers in the background do not move.
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